Global Competitiveness Team congratulates Jamaica on rapid improvement
MIIC Author
Head of the Global Competitiveness Team, Dr. Margareta Drzeniek Hanouz and Director of the Global Competitiveness and Benchmarking Network, Ms. Ciara Browne congratulated Minister Hylton on Jamaica’s move in this year’s Global performance Index during a meeting with the Global Competitiveness team in Geneva.
“Jamaica has demonstrated considerable strength in certain key areas measured such as financial market development, protection for property rights and Information and Communications Technology” stated the team during a presentation to Minister Hylton. The congratulatory statement comes after Jamaica’s rapid improvement since 2011, moving from 107 to 86 on the 2014 Global Competitiveness Report.
Minister Hylton was briefed by the Competiveness team on its methodology and key detailed findings in the assessment of Jamaica’s competitiveness standing and shared its perspectives on global competitiveness trends. They also shared information on certain areas in which Jamaica would need to make significant efforts in order to continue to improve its competitive position.
Minister Hylton in explaining the rapid increase of Jamaica on the Global Competitiveness Index stated “competing in the global economy demands that Jamaica’s domestic business environment be significantly improved to operate at global standards, which is essential to our growth agenda” The Minister further linked this to the Global Logistics Hub Initiative and the impact it will have on the Jamaica’s economy, “the initiative encompasses the wider elements supporting our business reform agenda, the quality standards infrastructure, as well as policies aimed at unlocking the growth potential of the Micro, Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (MSME) sector”, he added.
The Minister also drew attention to the work of the National Competitiveness Council which the WEF team commended as a positive intervention of both government and private sector. The team assured the Minister of the Forum’s readiness to deepen its engagement with Jamaica in terms of its competitiveness agenda and broader business strengthening endeavours.
Recent News
See all news
Posted 10 hours ago
Gov’t committed to proper functioning insolvency ecosystem, says Seiveright
KINGSTON, Jamaica — Minister of State in the Ministry of Industry, Investment and Commerce, Delano Seiveright, has been tasked with leading the Government’s drive to modernise Jamaica’s insolvency ecosystem, boost institutional efficiency and expa...
Posted on 25/02/2026
Seiveright urges youth to chase creative opportunities after meeting with entertainment entrepreneur Romeich Major
STATE minister in the Ministry of Industry, Investment, and Commerce (MIIC) Delano Seiveright has urged Jamaicans, particularly young people, to more deliberately pursue opportunities in the creative industries, arguing that entertainment, music, ...
Posted on 24/02/2026
Minister Hill To Participate In IDB-Led Technical Exchange On Special Economic Zones In Colombia
KINGSTON, Jamaica – February 24, 2026: Minister of Industry, Investment and Commerce, Jamaica’s Business Ministry, Senator the Hon. Aubyn Hill, will participate in a Technical Exchange on Best Practices in the Design and Operation of Special...

